Leading Women@Tech

One of the major findings from Georgia Tech’s Climate Assessment Survey in 2012 was an expressed desire for targeted professional development efforts for staff women. At Georgia Tech, we value the brilliance and power of our people and their perspectives, putting it all to work to define what’s next. As such, we are dedicated to creating a community of leaders who will guide Tech in the 21st century—an institution committed to inclusive excellence.

With the support of the Office of the President, Institute Diversity is launching Leading Women@Tech, an inaugural, yearlong program to engage women leaders at the Institute.

Vision

In alignment with Institute Diversity’s strategic plan, specifically Goal Five, “Develop Institute collaborations that provide a pathway to excellence for women and underrepresented faculty and staff,” and Strategy Three, “Work with the Institute’s academic and administrative leadership to promote diversity and equity in the advancement and promotion of women and underrepresented staff employees,” the concept of the Leading Women@Tech program was conceived.

Primary Responsibilities

Create professional development opportunities for women leaders and build a community who will advance a culture of inclusive excellence at Georgia Tech.

Strengthen leadership ability, enhance personal and professional growth, and support overall career development of the participants.

Program Activities

Monthly program activities include skill building in the areas of efficacy, mentoring, negotiations, collaborations, multiple role management, and mindful leadership (mind-body approaches to leadership and work).

The program will also include an optional coaching component that will deepen individual learning and empower participants to act on their career and life goals.